One of our lovely readers was kind enough to send pictures of herself in her new DCiGTH T-Shirt. The subject line was “I AM DOCTOR AWESOME,” which she certainly is. She was kind enough to let us share them here:

Thank you so much for sharing! If anyone else has photos of themselves in their DCiGTH merch, we would love to see them! You can send them to us at dcisgoingtohell (at) gmail.com.

Yeah, I’ve got to admit, with the weekly update and drawn out story lines, I’m having troubles remembering the subtleties of some of the characters. Could you update the cast page or add some reference links, either to the main comic or the archive (e.g., First time we saw Mimi or What happened to bong #1)? I love the art and am enjoying the story, but I feel like I’m missing things…

I second this motion. I love the story, so to compensate for less updates it would be incredibly helpful to have reminding links added either in a story guide, character guide, or just relevant ones in the news posts.

So unicorn girl boned angel stoner? That does it *throws hands up* . Darwin is a cool and worthy character who has been boringly bedridden for 2 months now. Then there’s this other stuff. This has me exiting the train at this stop. I’m going back to the Calvin and Hobbes archives.

Nothing she does counts karmically, she knows the angels, enough to freak out on sight, and then transition to intense dislike, this says to me that she is not human. So it is time to return to the mystical tilt a whirl, and try to find something approaching a matching description of Ginny in the big book of mythology.

Or, one can alternatively conclude, that she is human, he was her guardian angel on some level or other, or angelic in some capacity, but also the failure junky that these three seem to be as well, and damaged her karmically in the same way that these three allowed Darwin to be. It can then be perhaps concluded that her initial response is one of guilt and fear at her bad karma having so badly harmed Darwin, her ot having fully grasped the situation. But then, upon seeing the angel, she realizes that the taint of divinely inspired failure has crept into his life as well, and so her guilt turns into newly redoubled anger at the sight of the source of her troubles AND Darwins.

Also how can any of you be having trouble remembering things from this comic when, 1. it is only about a year old, and 2. It has a fully accessible and functional archive?

Not a lot of people like to go through the many pages of DC just to pick up a reference they may have forgotten over time. Sure, it’ll be fun to reread the entire series, but for fun, not for reference hunting.

Random thought – is it perhaps significant that Darwin’s first name is Darwin? This in a world where the supernatural is provably true, and atheists go around witnessing at people? Were his parents perhaps among that set?

Geezy: That had, in all honesty, not occurred to me, as I am, rather rigid in my perspective and thoughts. I concede the flaw, and apologize. Thank you for your help in correcting my logical error.

Plastic Insect: Handmade stuffed animals, when buttons or other such items are not attached as eyes, can have a cross pattern for their eyes. Depending on how you put them together, that can mean X’s for eyes, and the accompanying creep factor.

Noctus: Ego ploro in silentium pro fontis bachus.

Luc: I think that expecting Ginny to be mad at them for not being better on the job is giving them more credit they deserve.

Fletcher: Possibly, but he didn’t have the shaved haircut which in Ginna meant that she was atheist when he was younger, nor did he have the wild eyes and inspiring mustache of the Darwinists that we’ve seen, not too mention he was baby sitting for a presumably devout Buddhist family which I think might be a little odd for the son of a pair of whatever those people call themselves in this context.

What? No, I don’t think karma has anything to do with it. I think sex with an angel doesn’t count as sex to a unicorn’s sense of virtue- if anything, I think it makes her more “pure,” which is why they’re attracted to her.